Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (Honours)

    Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (Honours)

    Duration6 year(s)

    Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (Honours)

    About

    Description

    The Honours program is available to high achieving students in the Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine. Honours is a key early step in the path to leadership in the profession and opens up the world of research. The honours program encourages independent learning, develops research skills and provides an opportunity for… For more content click the Read More button below.

    The Honours program is available to high achieving students in the Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine. Honours is a key early step in the path to leadership in the profession and opens up the world of research. The honours program encourages independent learning, develops research skills and provides an opportunity for deeper investigation in the major field of study. An honours program is a recognised preparation and entry point for postgraduate research studies and the research training is valuable preparation for careers in research and development and analysis in the public and private sectors. Students apply for entry into the Honours program in year 3 of their degree and begin advanced research training in the latter half of year 3. Clinical placements and an honours thesis are completed during the fourth year of the program. The thesis presents research that addresses real podiatric problems and education across the lifespan. This research will be conducted under the supervision of experienced academic researchers/

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission requirements

    Admission is through direct application to the university - applications are directed to the School of Health Sciences.

    Students must have completed 200 units in the first 2.5 years of the Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine program and achieved a GPA of 5.0 or greater. Students with a GPA in the range of 4.5-5.0 and a credit average in subjects completed in Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine levels 2 and 3 may also be considered.

    English Program Requirements

    English language requirements

    Listening

    7

    Overall minimum

    7

    Reading

    7

    Speaking

    7

    Writing

    7

    All Applicants must demonstrate that they meet the University's English proficiency requirement. Further information regarding English language proficiency requirements can be found at the English Language Proficiency for Admission Policy here.

    Career

    On completion of this degree, you’ll be able to work in a range of health environments, such as general or specialised podiatry practice (e.g sports podiatry), private and public practices, hospitals, rehabilitation and community health centres, sports clinics, research centres and consultancy.

    Graduate Outcome Survey 2022-2024, undergraduate Health Services and Support

    Fee Information

    Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (Honours)

    University of Newcastle

    University of Newcastle

    Australia

    Australia, Newcastle